Courtesy of Pussy RiotMusic / NewsMusic / NewsPussy Riot storms Indiana’s supreme court for ‘God Save Abortion’ protestThe protest group staged the musical protest art action alongside the state’s students, to condemn its draconian abortion lawsShareLink copied ✔️November 22, 2023November 22, 2023TextThom Waite Pussy Riot stormed Indiana’s supreme court yesterday (November 14) to condemn the state’s draconian abortion laws, performing a work of protest art titled God Save Abortion that calls on lyrics from the group’s 2012 Punk Prayer action in Moscow. The action saw members of the band don pink balaclavas as they posed with a giant vulva outside the state capitol building, where lawmakers approved a statewide abortion ban beginning in August 2023. “We came to Indiana because we care about the most vulnerable groups of people – womb-holders who exist in the red states,” says Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova in a statement, pointing out that Indiana was the first state to outlaw most abortions after Roe v Wade was overturned in 2022. “They are neither seen, nor protected.” Created in collaboration with students from Indiana University, God Save Abortion includes music with the rage-filled lyrics, “God save abortion” and, in Russian, “Virgin Mary please become a feminist.” It is part of a broader campaign for reproductive rights from Pussy Riot, which is set to include other art actions over the next year. “Our audience is not necessarily people who hate what we stand for, but instead our audience is like-minded people who feel overlooked, unsafe, and unseen,” says Tolokonnikova. “We wish to inspire, organise, and collaborate with these like-minded people, who feel that the government has taken total control of their bodies and their rights.” Working directly with students, she adds, is an important part of this process: “[The] younger population may have lost trust in the system, but we want to inspire and encourage them to take any act of protest – from creating art, to speaking up, to voting for their rights.” Pussy Riot, God Save Abortion at Indiana Supreme CourtCourtesy of Pussy Riot Tolokonnikova also notes that Indiana’s cruel crackdown on abortion goes beyond just the ban itself, with victims of rape and supporters of those in need of abortions subjected to “harassment and intimidation”. To combat this, pro-choice activists need to match the “dedication” of anti-abortion protesters, she suggests. “We must hit the streets.” Pussy Riot has previously performed in Alabama to protest the state’s abortion laws and raise money for pro-choice non-profits, and has also worked to raise awareness of increasingly hostile legislation in Russia, where Tolokonnikova has been placed on a list of “most wanted” criminals. The protest art group has “always meant to bring hope to hopeless situations,” the activist says. “Art is like a magic wand, it’s a very special instrument. Resist, organise, find like-minded people. And, most importantly, vote. I know you hate the system that failed you, but it’s in your power to change it, even if it seems otherwise.” Watch Pussy Riot’s God Save Abortion action below. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREIn pictures: On the road with Evilgiane and Snow StrippersFinnish alt-pop star Pehmoaino: ‘Art helps us survive this dark country’OnMeet the creatives turning up the heat in Lagos with Burna Boy and On10 great albums you may have missed in the last three monthsLamb is making ‘electronic lyrical’ music that sounds like no one elseArabic shoegaze duo Kiss Facility speak a language deeper than words‘Nazis can’t dance’: Photos from London’s House Against Hate protest rave5 tracks you can’t miss from March 2026ADL: The best and worst tracks on Yeat’s new album‘A cig in one hand and an inhaler in the other’: Fcukers know how to partyThis book looks inside the mad world of Lee ‘Scratch’ PerryDazed Mix: Lauren AuderEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy